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The "Zakaria" trend
It seems that Israeli comedian Tal Friedman is not alone in recognizing the comedic potential in calling for Zakaria, following the latter's escape from Gilboa Prison along with five other Palestinian prisoners belonging to the Islamic Jihad.
"Zakaria" chants are flooding social media, mainly as a joke but also glorifying him in the process (at the expense of the other Islamic Jihad operatives who also managed to escape).
In this context, Fatah supporters are mocking Hamas supporters on social media, highlighting that no "representative" of Hamas took part in the prison escape even though Hamas sees itself as the leader of the "Palestinian resistance".
Here are some examples:
It seems that Israeli comedian Tal Friedman is not alone in recognizing the comedic potential in calling for Zakaria, following the latter's escape from Gilboa Prison along with five other Palestinian prisoners belonging to the Islamic Jihad.
"Zakaria" chants are flooding social media, mainly as a joke but also glorifying him in the process (at the expense of the other Islamic Jihad operatives who also managed to escape).
In this context, Fatah supporters are mocking Hamas supporters on social media, highlighting that no "representative" of Hamas took part in the prison escape even though Hamas sees itself as the leader of the "Palestinian resistance".
Here are some examples:
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